Question
I'm having an issue with changing the URL of the page after a form has been submitted.
Here's the flow of my app:
- Routes are set, URL is recognized to some form page.
- Page loads, controller sets variables, directives are fired.
- A special form directive is fired which performs a special form submission using AJAX.
- After the AJAX is performed (Angular doesn't take care of the AJAX) then a callback is fired and the directive calls the
$scope.onAfterSubmit
function which sets the location.
The problem is that after setting the location the nothing happens. I've tried
setting the location param to /
as well... Nope. I've also tried not
submitting the form. Nothing works.
I've tested to see if the code reaches the onAfterSubmit
function (which it
does).
My only thought is that somehow the scope of the function is changed (since
its called from a directive), but then again how can it call onAfterSubmit
if the scope changed?
Here's my code
var Ctrl = function($scope, $location, $http) {
$http.get('/resources/' + $params.id + '/edit.json').success(function(data) {
$scope.resource = data;
});
$scope.onAfterSubmit = function() {
$location.path('/').replace();
};
}
Ctrl.$inject = ['$scope','$location','$http'];
Can someone help me out please?
Answer
I had a similar problem some days ago. In my case the problem was that I changed things with a 3rd party library (jQuery to be precise) and in this case even though calling functions and setting variable works Angular doesn't always recognize that there are changes thus it never digests.
$apply() is used to execute an expression in angular from outside of the angular framework. (For example from browser DOM events, setTimeout, XHR or third party libraries).
Try to use $scope.$apply()
right after you have changed the location and
called replace()
to let Angular know that things have changed.